Figma Bridges Design and Code via Codex
- •Figma launches MCP server connecting the design canvas directly to the Codex AI-powered coding environment.
- •New bidirectional workflow allows seamless transition between live UI code and editable Figma design layers.
- •Automated tools extract design context like layouts and styles to guide AI-driven code generation.
Figma is blurring the lines between design and development with the release of its new MCP server for Codex. This integration allows teams to move fluidly between the visual canvas and the technical codebase, ensuring that design intent is never lost during the transition to production. By using the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—a standard that helps AI models interact with external data—Figma can now feed precise layout and style information directly into coding agents.
The workflow is designed to be bidirectional, meaning it works both ways. Developers can start with a Figma frame and ask Codex to implement it using specific design system components. Conversely, a live application can be captured and brought back into Figma as editable layers. This roundtrip process is particularly useful for validating assumptions and exploring UI alternatives without the manual labor of recreating screens from scratch.
For students and early-stage builders, this represents a shift toward AI-powered workflows, where autonomous agents handle the repetitive plumbing of UI implementation. By connecting the canvas to code, Figma is positioning itself as a central hub for the entire product lifecycle, moving beyond static mockups toward functional, data-driven interfaces.